Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola is bristling at a new claim he allegedly ordered Keanu Reeves and other actors to insult Winona Ryder on the set of Bram Stocker‘s Dracula way back in 1992.
24.06.2020 - 21:47 / perezhilton.com
Winona Ryder is spilling all the Hollywood tea this week!
Following her shocking comments about Mel Gibson, the actress remembered a much better experience with another fellow actor. In a new interview with The Sunday Times, Winona recalled the time when Keanu Reeves refused to engage in an alleged hurtful order from director Francis Ford Coppola on the set of Bram Stoker’s Dracula.
The Stranger Things star explained she was supposed to act in terror and shock in a scene from the 1992 film, so
Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola is bristling at a new claim he allegedly ordered Keanu Reeves and other actors to insult Winona Ryder on the set of Bram Stocker‘s Dracula way back in 1992.
Keanu Reeves couldn’t bring himself to make Winona Ryder cry.
Winona Ryder is speaking out again after Mel Gibson has denied saying derogatory remarks towards her and a friend at a party many years ago.
Stranger Things actress was speaking to the Sunday Times about one particular incident where she claimed the Mad Max star made the offensive comments, which he has since denied.Ryder said: "We were at a crowded party with one of my good friends, and Mel Gibson was smoking a cigar, and we're all talking and he said to my friend, who's gay, 'Oh wait, am I gonna get AIDS?'"And then something came up about Jews, and he said, 'You're not an oven dodger, are you?'"Ryder previously shared the same
The Times that Gibson called her an “oven dodger” when he learned of her Jewish heritage, and asked a friend of hers who is gay, “Oh, wait, am I gonna get AIDS?”In response, Gibson’s representatives told The New York Post in a statement: “This is 100% untrue.
Winona Ryder is calling out Mel Gibson for making derogatory remarks towards her and a friend at a Hollywood party.In an interview with The Sunday Times, Winona Ryder opened up about facing anti-semitism sentiments in a number of "interesting ways" throughout her career and also accused Mel Gibson of making anti-semitic and homophobic remarks directed at her.Recalling the interaction she had with Gibson at a Hollywood party in the mid-'90s, the "Stranger Things" star said: "We were at a crowded
Mel Gibson is denying Winona Ryder's claim that he made anti-gay and anti-Semitic remarks at a party they attended decades earlier. In a statement to ET on Tuesday, Gibson's rep called Ryder's recollection of the alleged incident — which she shared with in 2010 and repeated in a new interview with the — «100 percent untrue.» «This is 100 percent untrue.
alleged anti-Semitic remarks he made to her in the past, revealing the “painful” homophobic words she says were hurled at her close friend.“The Plot Against America” actress, 48, says Gibson, 64, made “hateful” comments to late makeup artist Kevyn Aucoin over 20 years ago at a party.“I believe in redemption and forgiveness and hope that Mr. Gibson has found a healthy way to deal with his demons, but I am not one of them,” Ryder tells The Post.
Mel Gibson is calling Winona Ryder out on what he is calling her “lies.”
Mel Gibson has said that renewed allegations of anti-Semitic comments levelled against him by actress Winona Ryder are “100% untrue”.
After a a string of anti-Semitic and racist outbursts made him unemployable for close to a decade, Oscar winner Mel Gibson crawled back to relevance behind the camera in 2016 with Hacksaw Ridge.
Winona Ryder is opening up about how her friendship with Keanu Reeves first started and it’s all because he refused to do something on the Dracula set.
lobbed anti-Semitic slurs at the actress at a Hollywood party in 1995.The “Stranger Things” star and Gen X icon accused Gibson in an interview Sunday of calling her an “oven dodger,” when he learned of her Jewish heritage.